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. , >>> we have learned this evening that steve jobs, the visionary ceo of apple has resigned. jobs has been fighting pancreatic cancer since 2004. and in his resignation letter, he wrote, i have always said if there ever came a day where i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's ceo i would be the first to let you know, unfortunately, he writes, that day has come. apple executive tim cook has been named the new ceo of apple effective immediately. >>> there's new research about alzheimer's disease. in research published tonight, doctors at the mayo clinic report that using certain brain scans they are getting closer to figuring out who will get alzheimer's before memory loss or other symptoms appear. nearly 5 million americans currently have alzheimer's. every 70 seconds someone develops the disease. as we reported here last night, pat summitt, the hall of fame basketball coach at the university of tennessee has revealed that she is in the early stages of alzheimer's at age 59. tonight msnbc's chris jansing has more on what happened when summit got her stunni
. , >>> we have learned this evening that steve jobs, the visionary ceo of apple has resigned. jobs has been fighting pancreatic cancer since 2004. and in his resignation letter, he wrote, i have always said if there ever came a day where i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's ceo i would be the first to let you know, unfortunately, he writes, that day has come. apple executive tim cook has been named the new ceo of apple effective immediately. >>>...
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there's steve jobs. he's a genius. he has these amazing ideas. he gets a brilliant design team around him. he has as jack welsh points out, a brilliant system of delivery for his products. he gets it out there. fast and efficiently. and he sells it around you go to china or india or europe. there are apples products, piled high. beautiful quality, incredibly reliable and they're available to all, selling like hot cakes and he is a brilliant marketeer, too. that kind of thing that america needs so much more of. identifying products to the whole world. >> it is happening in small ways. i've met so many start-up entrepreneurs all around the country. it is much harder for them to make it work now. but it is still happening. that's for me, the hope for the future. as a greek, as a naturalized american, as a double dose of optimism. viewers depressed. that sense of ingenuity. that entrepreneurial spirit is very much alive. what we need to do is to overcome the dysfunctional nature of our government at the moment that is really getting in the way of ack
there's steve jobs. he's a genius. he has these amazing ideas. he gets a brilliant design team around him. he has as jack welsh points out, a brilliant system of delivery for his products. he gets it out there. fast and efficiently. and he sells it around you go to china or india or europe. there are apples products, piled high. beautiful quality, incredibly reliable and they're available to all, selling like hot cakes and he is a brilliant marketeer, too. that kind of thing that america needs...
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and now steve jobs' buy lodgele ka father is speaking out about the adoption of steve jobs. >> well, his biological father is an 80-year-old syrian owner of a casino, and he had a baby with joanne simpson, then girlfriend, and her father did not approve of the wedding, because he was syrian, and unknown to steve jobs' biological father, she gave the baby up for adoption. >> and then they ended up together, because her father died shortly thereafter, and if they had held on for a few months steve jobs' last name would be jindali right now. >> and this is interesting, because steve jobs said he has never met his son and his pride would not call him, because he does not want steve jobs to think he wants his money. >> well, he wants to reach out to him especially hearing about the health problems, but he does not want him to feel like he is taking advantage of him with the syrian pride, so he is hoping that steve jobs reaches out to him, and he would like to have coffee with him and meet him. >> that is an incredible story. and now something far lighter. "dancing with the stars" have ann
and now steve jobs' buy lodgele ka father is speaking out about the adoption of steve jobs. >> well, his biological father is an 80-year-old syrian owner of a casino, and he had a baby with joanne simpson, then girlfriend, and her father did not approve of the wedding, because he was syrian, and unknown to steve jobs' biological father, she gave the baby up for adoption. >> and then they ended up together, because her father died shortly thereafter, and if they had held on for a few...
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joining me now, washington editor at large for the atlantic steve clemons, steve, thanks for joining me tonight. >> great to be with you, chris. >> so you look at where the u.s. has engaged and intervened and where they haven't, we are definitely not going to get into a shooting war with north korea no matter what kim jong-il does, he has a bomb. we did intervene in iraq and support nato intervention in libya. is the sort of perverse lesson not to give up your nuclear weapons? >> of course, it is. moammar gadhafi gave up his nuclear weapons as part of his own strategy to create a different kind of security for himself, which would embed himself and his family and his future with the west and try to behave a bit more, but now with the invasion, it sent a signal. in fact, on the day that president obama authorized intervention and we had our first nato strike there, north korea came out and basically told him he was a sucker, essentially, for having given up his nuclear weapons. and now the other problem, chris, is the bar for nations getting in the nuclear weapons track, technology ha
joining me now, washington editor at large for the atlantic steve clemons, steve, thanks for joining me tonight. >> great to be with you, chris. >> so you look at where the u.s. has engaged and intervened and where they haven't, we are definitely not going to get into a shooting war with north korea no matter what kim jong-il does, he has a bomb. we did intervene in iraq and support nato intervention in libya. is the sort of perverse lesson not to give up your nuclear weapons?...
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steve mcgehee, duane harris. dallas down. they would go for the win in a two-point conversion. mcgehee scrambled. scrambled. found martin rucker in the end zone. it's only the preseason. cowboys won it 24-23. that's your early look at sports on "early today." have a great weekend. i'm fred roggin. >>> can the apes hang in there at the box office? your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, it's an animal we all take for granted until one falls into a 15 foot well. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this friday morning to "early today." a look at your weekend forecast. the interior west will be warmer than the last couple of days. 96 in boise, 95 salt lake city. vegas and phoenix your typical summer heat. we still have morning clouds to deal with. as you look at saturday, clouds will increase a little bit in the northwest. a little system trying to move in, a little frontal system. temperatures will continue to be on the mild side in the interior. coastal areas still cool. best i can do for you in san fran, 62. if you're watching us i
steve mcgehee, duane harris. dallas down. they would go for the win in a two-point conversion. mcgehee scrambled. scrambled. found martin rucker in the end zone. it's only the preseason. cowboys won it 24-23. that's your early look at sports on "early today." have a great weekend. i'm fred roggin. >>> can the apes hang in there at the box office? your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, it's an animal we all take for granted until one...
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nbc's steve handelsman has the latest from ames. >> reporter: michele bachmann celebrated her iowa win. 29% of the vote in the field of nine. >> you have just sent a message that barack obama will be a one-term president. >> reporter: iowa republicans gathered in ames, ate the candidate's food and voted in the straw poll for their favorite. >> who did you vote for? >> guess who. michele. >> reporter: libertarian ron paul ran a strong second with 28%. tim pawlenty a weak third with 13%. rick santorum, fourth, 10%. mitt romney only dime iowa twice since may. he won just 3% of the vote. texas governor rick perry got 4%. all write-ins. perry in south carolina today stole some thunder from iowa with this. >> i declare to you today as a candidate for president of the united states. >> reporter: a new republican contender and a new republican winner. >> this was a wonderful down payment on taking the country back. >> we still have a very long way to go. there is a potential that michele bachmann will be the front-runner in iowa. you'll have mitt romney as the front-runner in new hampshire and
nbc's steve handelsman has the latest from ames. >> reporter: michele bachmann celebrated her iowa win. 29% of the vote in the field of nine. >> you have just sent a message that barack obama will be a one-term president. >> reporter: iowa republicans gathered in ames, ate the candidate's food and voted in the straw poll for their favorite. >> who did you vote for? >> guess who. michele. >> reporter: libertarian ron paul ran a strong second with 28%. tim...
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congressman steve israel who backed the deal, and congressman barney frank who voted nay. plus politics aside. what this deal did to the economy. wow. the dow fell 265 points today. it was down for the eighth day in a row. a first rough reaction. not a good one at what congress did. president obama says the deal will make things stronger, but if you want to know what happens when you cut government spending during tough times, take a look way back to 1937 during the new deal. we know how that story ends. and the mittness protection program. mitt romney, the republican front ronnor, the guy who says he can run a business and fix the economy, but he's been awfully quiet on the debt issue. call him a debt dodger. finally, let me finish with mugger and the victim who got away this time. let's begin with what the tea party will do next time around. nbc political analyst david corn. and ron reagan is a political commentator. i want the gut reaction of both of you guy. how does your gut feel after you saw the senate vote down with a three quarters vote today after this whole thin
congressman steve israel who backed the deal, and congressman barney frank who voted nay. plus politics aside. what this deal did to the economy. wow. the dow fell 265 points today. it was down for the eighth day in a row. a first rough reaction. not a good one at what congress did. president obama says the deal will make things stronger, but if you want to know what happens when you cut government spending during tough times, take a look way back to 1937 during the new deal. we know how that...
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from ames, iowa, steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. diane, back to you. >>> and just for a little bit of perspective since its founding, the winner of the ames straw poll has gone on to win the republican presidential nomination two of the five times. >>> police in pakistan are searching for a 60-year-old american man who was kidnapped out of his home in eastern pakistan early this morning. and nbc's jay gray has the latest on that. >> reporter: the state department now confirms the kidnapped american is warren weinstein. reports indicate he's been working for several years in pakistan as the country director for development contractor j.e. austin associates. according to the company's website, he holds a ph.d. in economics, is fluent in six languages and worked in the field of international development for 25 years. pakistani police say the attack was carried out by as many as ten gunmen at 3:30 in the morning. they persuaded squurt guards by opening up the debates gates saying they wanted to share some food. once inside they overpowe
from ames, iowa, steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. diane, back to you. >>> and just for a little bit of perspective since its founding, the winner of the ames straw poll has gone on to win the republican presidential nomination two of the five times. >>> police in pakistan are searching for a 60-year-old american man who was kidnapped out of his home in eastern pakistan early this morning. and nbc's jay gray has the latest on that. >> reporter: the state department...
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. >>> today, the threat of adouble dip rerecession, with larry summers, and steve forbes. and then washington from afar with california governor, jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a crisis. >> and then plus, retired admiral, mike mcconnell, on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i am candy crowley, and this is state of the union. a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was downgraded. that's the first time that ever happened. >> it's a matter of the medium and long-term budget position of the united states that needs to be brought under control, not the immediate fiscal position, it's the one that centers on entitlements and its entitlement reform or having the matching revenues to match the entitlements. >> we have treasury secretary under president lynn clinton, and steve forbes, the president and ceo of forbes ing, and a former presidential candidate. thank you both. i cannot think of two men better to try and explain to me what to make of the downgrading of the u.s. gover
. >>> today, the threat of adouble dip rerecession, with larry summers, and steve forbes. and then washington from afar with california governor, jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a crisis. >> and then plus, retired admiral, mike mcconnell, on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i am candy crowley, and this is state of the union. a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was...
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when i hear people like you and i hear steve jobs talking about apple's global expansion, you look at mcdonald's, any of these companies, i went to shanghai recently. just full of superstores from britain, tescos in the case i was worting under the time. nike 3,000 stores throughout china. it seems to me there are certain types of american business leaders who get this and who are aggressively taking their products made here or their products taken over there and made there into china are selling them to the chinese. there are lots of other businesses standing back saying, whoa, this is all too scary. they're the enemy. we can't help them. that has to be wrong. the answer has to be, america having more apples, doesn't it? more mcdonald's. more starbucks. more things created by americans that the chinese want. >> well, we live in a global society. and that global society, i don't put a label on. i think the opportunities that the private enterprise has to extend the brand in their business to the people who are buying the product. but i think you bring up a subject that i think is impo
when i hear people like you and i hear steve jobs talking about apple's global expansion, you look at mcdonald's, any of these companies, i went to shanghai recently. just full of superstores from britain, tescos in the case i was worting under the time. nike 3,000 stores throughout china. it seems to me there are certain types of american business leaders who get this and who are aggressively taking their products made here or their products taken over there and made there into china are...
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tremendous story. >> bret: steve? >> yeah. i agree. pleasant surprise. caps off what has been a messy process. i think what we saw in "washington post" pew poll gets it right. people have been disgusted by the process. the tea party clearly won, you know, in this whole debate, by actually getting members of congress to focus on decreasing spending, the other part of their message i thought was so powerful -- >> bret: live shot, congress woman michele bachmann. obviously, she is running for president. she is a lot of focus outside the capital. we had a live shot. thought we'd put it up as she arrives. >> the second part of the message from the 2010 election in my view was message about process. message about how the healthcare bill was jammed through at the last minute when people didn't know what they were voting on. 2,000 pages people didn't understand. to a certain extent not to the degree we saw in the healthcare debate but a certain extent we have seen that replicated here in this process. >> the fact that democrats have at every turn attempted to re
tremendous story. >> bret: steve? >> yeah. i agree. pleasant surprise. caps off what has been a messy process. i think what we saw in "washington post" pew poll gets it right. people have been disgusted by the process. the tea party clearly won, you know, in this whole debate, by actually getting members of congress to focus on decreasing spending, the other part of their message i thought was so powerful -- >> bret: live shot, congress woman michele bachmann....
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dufner, who has never won a pga evegetable keegan bradley, one stroke back, and scott very plank and steve stricker on their tails. sunday should be a good one. >> we'll take our final time-out before we visit our local nfl training camp. raiders back in napa today after their loss to arizona this night. coach jackson has a reason for their bland performance on -dad, why e you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are the great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a perhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >> mike: the raiders were a lot further along than the 49ers. part of the reason, a little more familiarheart with their coaches, offense, and defense, hue jackson took here as head coach so the players have a feel what he want. the teams don't want to show too much in the preseason, and the rai
dufner, who has never won a pga evegetable keegan bradley, one stroke back, and scott very plank and steve stricker on their tails. sunday should be a good one. >> we'll take our final time-out before we visit our local nfl training camp. raiders back in napa today after their loss to arizona this night. coach jackson has a reason for their bland performance on -dad, why e you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is...
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you were talking about the steve jobs' story. that stock was trading down about 2.5% on the jobs' news, but it obliterates that news and puts the focus on financials in the market. we'll watch apple stock as well which was trading lower on that news but could turn positive with the rest of it. this b of a story really in focus today. back to you. >> the power of the oracle of omaha. >> there you go, you're right. >>> hurricane irene is now battering the bahamas as a major category 3 storm when will it hit the east coast? the we'll have the latest on irene's path and what you should do to prepare, next. >>> plus, in an exclusive interview with nbc news, former vice president dick cheney jumps back into the waterboarding controversy and explains why he kept a secret resignation letter in his office throughout the bush years. >>> and don't forget, the nbc/politico republican debate at the reagan library is coming up, wednesday, september 7th, at 8:00 eastern, it's right here on msnbc, the place for politics. ♪ the story of the hur
you were talking about the steve jobs' story. that stock was trading down about 2.5% on the jobs' news, but it obliterates that news and puts the focus on financials in the market. we'll watch apple stock as well which was trading lower on that news but could turn positive with the rest of it. this b of a story really in focus today. back to you. >> the power of the oracle of omaha. >> there you go, you're right. >>> hurricane irene is now battering the bahamas as a major...
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cnbc's steve sedgwick live for us there. what happened yesterday, my friend? >> it was quite incredible. as sue was talking there, the magnitude of these moves was stunning. the s&p, which is a broad brush index of the united states, reversed directions six times. the dow was down within half an hour after the fed announcement. and then, rallied 600 points off its low. the s&p at one stage, was in bare market territory, having growing 400%, in its april high. you are in bear market territory. as far as the markets are concerned today, they're quite calm. they opened up and stayed up. we haven't seen the huge reversals of fortune. the nikkei, that was up 1% today. i'm looking at the big european markets. london is steady, up at 1.5%. the german market, up 2.5%. and the 600-point range we saw yesterday, they're down just 19 points. all very calm. albeit for the moment. back to you. >> we'll take calm for now. steve sedgwick, live for us in london. >>> senate majority leader, harry reid, revealing his choices for the debt supercommittee, the group charged with cu
cnbc's steve sedgwick live for us there. what happened yesterday, my friend? >> it was quite incredible. as sue was talking there, the magnitude of these moves was stunning. the s&p, which is a broad brush index of the united states, reversed directions six times. the dow was down within half an hour after the fed announcement. and then, rallied 600 points off its low. the s&p at one stage, was in bare market territory, having growing 400%, in its april high. you are in bear...
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steve brown is there live in ames and we've got to ask you, steve. what have you sampled? it's a political carnival. the only place i can think of where you can sign a wind blade from one of the huge wind turbines, energy generating turbines. and that's here and folks that generate electricity make the turbines, want to tell folks, hey, we would like the attention of voters as well. this is the line to get into the beef sundays offered by the michele bachmann campaign. some of them have been in line 45 minutes and that's an indication of not only perhaps how good the sundae is about you how big the draw in her particular tent. by the way, is air conditioned. that's an air conditioned tent up over that way. michele bachmann is in line to be a traditional winner. at least a favorite to come out on top in terms of the vote total when all of these folks get done voting by the end of the day and the polls close at four o'clock central time and that will be five o'clock eastern. but rick santorum also has an opportunity to win and here is how. he has not as much money and hasn't
steve brown is there live in ames and we've got to ask you, steve. what have you sampled? it's a political carnival. the only place i can think of where you can sign a wind blade from one of the huge wind turbines, energy generating turbines. and that's here and folks that generate electricity make the turbines, want to tell folks, hey, we would like the attention of voters as well. this is the line to get into the beef sundays offered by the michele bachmann campaign. some of them have been in...
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., steve forbes. then washington from afar with california governor jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a governability crisis. >> and the week seen through the prism of 2012 politics with former obama adviser aknee that dunn and former republican congress tom davis. plus, retired admiral mike mcconnell on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was pushed off the front pages when one of the three big credit ratings, standard & poor's, downgraded the u.s. government's credit rating, the first time that's ever happened. >> it's a matter of the medium and long-term budget position of the united states that needs to be brought under control, not the immediate fiscal position, it's the one that centers on entitlements and its entitlement reform or having the matching revenues to pay for those entitlements. that's at the cr
., steve forbes. then washington from afar with california governor jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a governability crisis. >> and the week seen through the prism of 2012 politics with former obama adviser aknee that dunn and former republican congress tom davis. plus, retired admiral mike mcconnell on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." a better than expected jobs...
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steve osunsami, abc news, decatur, georgia. >>> and less than an hour north of where steve was, a measure of the need in the country tonight. and the generosity. more than 4,000 people lined up in the middle of the night for the chance to get free dental care. offered at the first baptist church in woodstock. the line this morning stretching 20 football fields. people that didn't get treated today will be seen tomorrow. staff from the georgia dental assosoation pitching in to do it. one dentist said they looked around and with this economy, knew they had to do something. >>> we turn to the bare knuckle political fight. in iowa. last night's debate. today, the candidates rushing to corner the people making headlines with their choice in the ames poll tomorrow night. and guess who joined everyone? someone not in the race but trying to upstage them all. jake tapper is in des moines. hello, jake. >> reporter: good evening, diane. greetings from the iowa state fair. last night, the eight major republican presidential candidates intensely debated. tomorrow morning the iowa straw poll, after whi
steve osunsami, abc news, decatur, georgia. >>> and less than an hour north of where steve was, a measure of the need in the country tonight. and the generosity. more than 4,000 people lined up in the middle of the night for the chance to get free dental care. offered at the first baptist church in woodstock. the line this morning stretching 20 football fields. people that didn't get treated today will be seen tomorrow. staff from the georgia dental assosoation pitching in to do it....
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so joining me now is steve kornacki, news editor for "salon." thank you for being here tonight. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think, i was in new jersey, living in new jersey, when chris christie challenged a sitting governor, challenged john korzine and won part of this straight talking, i can do something that no one else has done in a blue state like new jersey. what are we to make of chris christie as a potential candidate, is this real? >> i don't think it is. the reason it gets attention is because there really is a tremendous opening on the republican side right now, and there has been all year, and there's nobody to fill it. the hope of the republican establishment was rick perry's the guy. well, rick perry's the guy who's going to communicate with the republican base, but not in a way that scares off swing voters, obviously, what they've seen in the first four days 1 that may not be the case, i spent time in new jersey. there are a couple of factors really keeping him out, one is family. two is a simple reality that this guy spent
so joining me now is steve kornacki, news editor for "salon." thank you for being here tonight. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think, i was in new jersey, living in new jersey, when chris christie challenged a sitting governor, challenged john korzine and won part of this straight talking, i can do something that no one else has done in a blue state like new jersey. what are we to make of chris christie as a potential candidate, is this real? >> i don't think it...
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so, steve's right. it's a very misguided look at things. >> what has to be kicked what has toe be sold to have the aa to invest in? >> as far as we can fell, there's no mechanical or forced selling as a result of this downgrade. what seems to be happening, is that some of the lesser credits, the higher yield bonds, the junk bonds of corporations, they seem to be taking a hit as people are selling that and going into, guess where, u.s. treasuries. >> gentlemen, thanks so much. good to see you this morning, steve liesman and jared burnstein. >>> both sides of the aisle are talking about who deserves the blame for this downgrade. take a listen. >> i believe this is, without question, the tea party downgrade. this is the tea party downgrade because a minority of people in the house of representatives countered even the will of many republicans in the united states senate. >> both political parties are responsible for the mess we have right now. this is not a republican or democrat only problem. this is both
so, steve's right. it's a very misguided look at things. >> what has to be kicked what has toe be sold to have the aa to invest in? >> as far as we can fell, there's no mechanical or forced selling as a result of this downgrade. what seems to be happening, is that some of the lesser credits, the higher yield bonds, the junk bonds of corporations, they seem to be taking a hit as people are selling that and going into, guess where, u.s. treasuries. >> gentlemen, thanks so much....
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packing peanuts. >> steve: packing what? >> jimmy: packing peanuts. >> steve: oh, okay. >> jimmy: very good. what are you thinking, buddy? >> you know what? let's go with 11. >> jimmy: number 11. very good. he's talking about darcy! ♪ darcy >> jimmy: all right, darcy. this could be the $100. [ drumroll ] darcy, let him have it, please! [ sad tuba ] [ audience ohs ] weird. it still kind of looks like your hair, though. it's still -- but it works. [ laughter ] it looks good. it looks good. yeah, yeah. good man. you got ice cream and chocolate syrup. >> that's delicious. >> jimmy: there you go. see? [ laughter ] i like these guys. all right, you're up, buddy. >> all right. um -- [ drum roll ] [ audience yells ] let's go number 1. number 1. >> jimmy: number 1! tessa! ♪ tessa tessa, let him have it. give him that 100 bucks. [ drumroll ] no. [ sad tuba ] [ audience ohs ] glittery confetti. glittery confetti. sorry. sorry about that. that is not the winning money. okay, you ready to go? [ drum roll ] [ audience yells ] >> i hea
packing peanuts. >> steve: packing what? >> jimmy: packing peanuts. >> steve: oh, okay. >> jimmy: very good. what are you thinking, buddy? >> you know what? let's go with 11. >> jimmy: number 11. very good. he's talking about darcy! ♪ darcy >> jimmy: all right, darcy. this could be the $100. [ drumroll ] darcy, let him have it, please! [ sad tuba ] [ audience ohs ] weird. it still kind of looks like your hair, though. it's still -- but it works. [...
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the cowboys marched down the field, steve mcgee to duane harris. dallas down. mcgee scrambled and found martin rubbingr in the end zone. what a finish, only the preseason. cowboys won it 24-23. that's your look at sports. jonathan back to you. >> fred roggin, thank you so much. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," iowa's ames straw poll is just a day away, the candidates have their final word. now how will the voters respond? we'll talk to an all-star panel in just a few minutes. >>> and when we come back here, we'll gather around the water cooler to reveal the must-see moments from last night's debate. "way too early" will be right back. chronologically i'm sixty years old. is it the new forty, i don't know. i probably feel about thirty. how is it that we don't act our age? [ marcie ] you keep us young. [ kurt ] we were having too much fun we weren't thinking about a will at that time. we have responsibilities to the kids and ourselves. we're the vargos and we created our wills on legalzoom. finally. [ laughter ] [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom
the cowboys marched down the field, steve mcgee to duane harris. dallas down. mcgee scrambled and found martin rubbingr in the end zone. what a finish, only the preseason. cowboys won it 24-23. that's your look at sports. jonathan back to you. >> fred roggin, thank you so much. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," iowa's ames straw poll is just a day away, the candidates have their final word. now how will the voters respond? we'll talk to an all-star panel in just...
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first up, leave it 20 steve co-beco co-bear to put a citizen on the downgrade. watch as he prepare for the consequences. >> folks it is nothing to worry about. on wall street, cooler heads always prevail. >> you can see the dow jones industrial down almost 300 points. >> we down more than 4 hrn. >> the dow is now down 500 points. >> down nearly 600 points. >> it's down 631 points. wall street spending in another day what's described as freak-out mode. >> don't panic! everything's fine. i'm just -- i'm just down here looking for my emergency hobo satchel. >> okay. now, remember, folks, just remember, oh -- just remember -- over the long term stocks always increase in value. okay? this is just a temporary correction. okay? there is no need to lose confidence in the system. okay. and, yes, yes, perhaps -- perhaps we're experiencing a wee bit of a contraction here, but do not pull your money out of the stock market just yet. >> like finding the captain of a ship li hiding in a lifeboat. >>> it might make chris christie reconsider. written a poem to entice certain no
first up, leave it 20 steve co-beco co-bear to put a citizen on the downgrade. watch as he prepare for the consequences. >> folks it is nothing to worry about. on wall street, cooler heads always prevail. >> you can see the dow jones industrial down almost 300 points. >> we down more than 4 hrn. >> the dow is now down 500 points. >> down nearly 600 points. >> it's down 631 points. wall street spending in another day what's described as freak-out mode....
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. >> let me bring in steve forbes who is editor and chief of "forbes", and good to see you, steve. are you seeing assurance in the numbers or what are you making to the markets? >> after falling 1,130 points in the last three trading days it is nice to see recapture 186 points from the loss. the key thing from washington, you will have to see a big change of policy either on the stop the weak dollar policy or a serious effort to fundamentally simplify the tax code and one of those two initiatives would be good for the markets, but i don't see that happening quite yet. >> let's talk about what is good for the markets and the economy overall, because there is a couple themes i have heard over and over as i watched the pundits over the last 24 hours, steve. calling congress back and you heard john say that one high level democrat thought that would be highly productive, and the second is that the president should come forward with a specific plan whether it is what you have suggested or something to really start to move the economy. does he have that kind of power? >> well, unfortunat
. >> let me bring in steve forbes who is editor and chief of "forbes", and good to see you, steve. are you seeing assurance in the numbers or what are you making to the markets? >> after falling 1,130 points in the last three trading days it is nice to see recapture 186 points from the loss. the key thing from washington, you will have to see a big change of policy either on the stop the weak dollar policy or a serious effort to fundamentally simplify the tax code and one...
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>> well, of course, they should not have, in fact, george had communicated to conde rice and steve hadley three times before a september speech in cincinnati telling them do not use this niger information, we don't believe it, and then articulated the reasons they don't believe it. indeed, a couple of days after the president's state of the union address, mike morel, the presumptive director of the cia now told a staffer we're not going to use that because we don't believe it, so they had lots of time, and it was never an apology, i don't think, anybody needed out of an administration that wasn't prone to apologize in the first place, it was just an admission they were wrong, which hopefully at that time would have encouraged the journalistic press to look into other things they might have misled the american public about. >> i want to read another passage from the book. this is cheney after rice's apology. >> she came in my office, sat down in the chair next to my desk and tearfully admitted that i had been right. in an interview, cheney defended his use of the word "tearfully." listen t
>> well, of course, they should not have, in fact, george had communicated to conde rice and steve hadley three times before a september speech in cincinnati telling them do not use this niger information, we don't believe it, and then articulated the reasons they don't believe it. indeed, a couple of days after the president's state of the union address, mike morel, the presumptive director of the cia now told a staffer we're not going to use that because we don't believe it, so they had...
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steve jobs founded apple, along with steve wozniak, back in 1976, where he was best known for the macintosh computer. he was out after internal conflicts. the company was far from the leader in personal computers. a little over a decade later, he returned with a vengeance. just look at apple's stock. from $5.48 a share on his 1997 return to $378 today. enormous wealth built off a changed the world we live in. >> you lack at jobs and what he's done, there's only a couple of people in the past 100 years that can really be analogous to that. you've got walt disney, henry ford and steve bs. and, you know, those companies still thrive. they don't do it in the same way they did when their leaders were around. but they still manage to make it. >> reporter: in the cold, hard world of technology, analysts believe this will eventually mean an opening, an opportunity for the competition to take on apple. but that will have to wait. because today isn't just a surprise. it's sad. sad for the man who's fought with every fiber of his being just to go to work. to keep running the company he founded and lov
steve jobs founded apple, along with steve wozniak, back in 1976, where he was best known for the macintosh computer. he was out after internal conflicts. the company was far from the leader in personal computers. a little over a decade later, he returned with a vengeance. just look at apple's stock. from $5.48 a share on his 1997 return to $378 today. enormous wealth built off a changed the world we live in. >> you lack at jobs and what he's done, there's only a couple of people in the...
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steve? >> listen -- >> jobs? >> it's jobs, it's the economy. the question on election day, whether people feel like thing are getting better or whether people feel like -- same thing we're getting worse. it's going to be a very hard day that day. >> i think they look at the back story and the future is the future. you have kids, wives, children to raise. a lot of people got retirement living to get through. you need certain things. who's your best bet for president? enlightened self-interest. vote for, let say, romney. the guy from texas. rick perry? >> elections are about two things. referendum on the future and on the incumbent. >> talk about the future. >> you don't get to do that. >> why is your guy better than obama? >> when running for re-election it's a referendum on the track record whoever's running. >> pretend i'm asking the question. what does your crowd offer for the future to solve our economic problem? what does your crowd offer for the future? >> less government spending. more emphasis on private sector growth, more emphasis thro
steve? >> listen -- >> jobs? >> it's jobs, it's the economy. the question on election day, whether people feel like thing are getting better or whether people feel like -- same thing we're getting worse. it's going to be a very hard day that day. >> i think they look at the back story and the future is the future. you have kids, wives, children to raise. a lot of people got retirement living to get through. you need certain things. who's your best bet for president?...
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but, steve makes a point wait a second nkt should would he be giving people not to work? that's a tough sell to the personal people at this point. oh, yeah, give people to know who don't have a job and keep giving it to them so they don't work. that's the wrong incentive, isn't it. >> i think if people are not working because they are hanging out living on the dole i think he makes a great point. structural unemployment problem as a society we need to have compassion as a people and understand the mistakes that we have made. we actually have a close unemployment rate closer to about 18% so. when you are looking. >> juan: 18% if you include people who have given up for work. >> looking at 18% unemployment, i have hard time seeing that, you know, if all of those people joined the job market, i don't see who is signing them up. there aren't the jobs right now for them to get. so, taking off their last -- keep in mind, unemployment isn't living high on the hog. jawnelon no, no. >> you are giving them a small amount of money to get them from today to tomorrow and i really fail
but, steve makes a point wait a second nkt should would he be giving people not to work? that's a tough sell to the personal people at this point. oh, yeah, give people to know who don't have a job and keep giving it to them so they don't work. that's the wrong incentive, isn't it. >> i think if people are not working because they are hanging out living on the dole i think he makes a great point. structural unemployment problem as a society we need to have compassion as a people and...
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steve benen is the man to be credited with this proposal, we'll be talking about this with steve in a moment. but the idea is this, it's genius, right now we are at risk of a double-dip recession, things going on globally in the economy are really, really hurting us. there's both an urgent, urgent need to create jobs quickly, to put jumper cables on the dead battery of the economy, and republicans are saying they will not let that happen. they don't want government action to stimulate the economy. nothing government can do to create jobs, so here's the pitch. have the white house take the several hundred letters republican lawmakers have sent to the executive branch from 2009 asking for investments to create jobs and let president obama announce he'll gladly fund all the republicans' request that have not been filled. michele bachmann, we know you say you hate the stimulus, we know you hate the idea of government doing anything like the stimulus act to create jobs, but remember when you wrote to the transportation department back in 2009 asking for stimulus money to help the city of s
steve benen is the man to be credited with this proposal, we'll be talking about this with steve in a moment. but the idea is this, it's genius, right now we are at risk of a double-dip recession, things going on globally in the economy are really, really hurting us. there's both an urgent, urgent need to create jobs quickly, to put jumper cables on the dead battery of the economy, and republicans are saying they will not let that happen. they don't want government action to stimulate the...
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steve jobs announced yesterday he would be resigning as ceo immediately. he did say he will stay on as chairman of apple. he didn't give a reason but he has been battling a series of health problems and taken medical leave three times. tim cook is taking over as ceo. >>> just hours from now former giants slugger barry bonds and his defense team will return to court to try to convince a federal court to set aside his conviction for obstruction of justice. bonds' lawyers have raised concerns about the instructions jurors got before determining his fate. they say bonds was really guilty of giving a rambling answer. prosecutors may also reveal today if they plan to retry bonds on the perjury charges. they claimed he committed perjury when he was telephoning before a federal grand jury. >>> to the battle of libya, a spokesperson for moammar khadafy he says he is leading the fight against the rebels. khadafy is safe and his morale is high. this file video of khadafy. he called on libyans to destroy the rebels. in a statement and brief audiotape that aired that a
steve jobs announced yesterday he would be resigning as ceo immediately. he did say he will stay on as chairman of apple. he didn't give a reason but he has been battling a series of health problems and taken medical leave three times. tim cook is taking over as ceo. >>> just hours from now former giants slugger barry bonds and his defense team will return to court to try to convince a federal court to set aside his conviction for obstruction of justice. bonds' lawyers have raised...
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>> well, that was the scene outside republican congressman steve chavez's town hall meeting in cincinnati last night. he responded by banning his constituents from videotaping the meeting. security guards confiscated cameras and even asked people to leave. over in illinois, randy haltgren used a different strategy to avoid being held accountable to his constituents. he ignored questions he didn't like. here's what happened when someone asked about the bush tax cuts for the rich. >> where's the evidence these cuts for the most affluent actually create jobs? >> i think clearly the evidence -- let me say this, you know, i get back to the stimulus which was another thing i said. >> we want tax cuts. >> where is the evidence? >> yeah. >> niechb years. -- nine years. >> where are the jobs? >> where are the jobs! >> good question. >> let's keep going. we've got three more minutes. >> no answer? no answer? >> you know, i have to point out, i really think this is exactly why president obama did not call congress back into session in august because he knows that republicans are going to go out and
>> well, that was the scene outside republican congressman steve chavez's town hall meeting in cincinnati last night. he responded by banning his constituents from videotaping the meeting. security guards confiscated cameras and even asked people to leave. over in illinois, randy haltgren used a different strategy to avoid being held accountable to his constituents. he ignored questions he didn't like. here's what happened when someone asked about the bush tax cuts for the rich. >>...
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steve striker is the tournament leader. injury news with the giants. carlos beltran received a cortisone shot this his wrist wednesday. unlikely to play in the series opener with the marlins on friday. of course, they hit the road and they're hoping going on this road trip does some good. they were 3-7 on the home stand. arizona won tonight. the giants now one game back in the n.l. west. guys, back to you. >> thank you, jim. >> that's not a good way to leave bad. bad.el >> thanks, jim. we'll be right back. [ bailiff ] fee court is now in session. come on out, guys. the jury has reached its decision. now, you guys found the other airline guilty of charging a 150-dollar change fee. you bet! southwest would never do that. and that was after she changed her flight and paid the difference in airfare. that other airline treated her wrong. she was understandably upset. well, who can afford a 150-dollar change fee? he was surprised with the verdict. you got that right. [ male announcer ] don't pay a change fee on top of a fare difference. fly southwest, the on
steve striker is the tournament leader. injury news with the giants. carlos beltran received a cortisone shot this his wrist wednesday. unlikely to play in the series opener with the marlins on friday. of course, they hit the road and they're hoping going on this road trip does some good. they were 3-7 on the home stand. arizona won tonight. the giants now one game back in the n.l. west. guys, back to you. >> thank you, jim. >> that's not a good way to leave bad. bad.el >>...
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everyone has known steve jobs would resign and tim cook would take over. i think steve jobs imparted his culture into apple so deeply that it will run just fine. with that said, the markets are still going to react strongly to the news tomorrow. >> he may not be active in day-to-day decision making but i bet whit comes to product approvals and major decisions he'll be extremely active. it's hard to imagine him being on the side lines as long as he's able to breathe, so to speak. >> to pick up on that line of thinking jobs did ask to be named chairman of the board and remain as a director and employee. that was approve bid the board. apple was in a solid decision, the leader in tablets with ipad and maker of the popular iphone. this year, steve jobs says we're entering post pc era, reverence to the fact ipad and tabblets are taking over top lart of notebooks and net books. today we enter into the steve jobs era. >> and in pinole today an armored car robbery goes bad and bullets start flying. >> when it's over, a suspect was dead and another wounded. a polic
everyone has known steve jobs would resign and tim cook would take over. i think steve jobs imparted his culture into apple so deeply that it will run just fine. with that said, the markets are still going to react strongly to the news tomorrow. >> he may not be active in day-to-day decision making but i bet whit comes to product approvals and major decisions he'll be extremely active. it's hard to imagine him being on the side lines as long as he's able to breathe, so to speak. >>...
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majority and there's no one that embodyies the spirit and principle more than our congressman, congressman steve king. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. thank you all very, very, very much. you're a great crowd tie. you ever a big crowd today, and there's still cars coming in the platte. -- in the parking lot. it looks about like iowa state, iowa instead of the straw poll. you're sending a message to america. that message is we have a first chance to be able to give a boost to some candidates and give a recommendation to the rest of the country. this matters the first in the nation straw po. if the straw poll is effective and it is, you ever making it effective today, that means the caucus will also be effective. if we ever lost first in the nation a caucus, then it would be down to every man and every woman wouldn't have the opportunity to be president of the united states again. it was the person with the deepest pockets. the campaign that could paint a shaking their hand and -- this is important. when i was a young boy, i remember asking my father, dad, could you be president? and he looked at me
majority and there's no one that embodyies the spirit and principle more than our congressman, congressman steve king. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. thank you all very, very, very much. you're a great crowd tie. you ever a big crowd today, and there's still cars coming in the platte. -- in the parking lot. it looks about like iowa state, iowa instead of the straw poll. you're sending a message to america. that message is we have a first chance to be able to give a boost to some candidates...
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. >> bill: some will find a way steve. mark from alaska. >> bill: there you go. >>> it's attributed to john adams ideology is based on hopes and witches. >> bill: that's good to hear. you like that kind of research. damon is a generous guy and he is putting his money where his mouth is. can't complain. >> bill: miller invited me to the show? is that what you are saying bob, really? premium tickets are sold out at westbury on august 20th, you can check it all out, we have an appearance in richmond and atlanta city at our website more >> bill: the use the word pinhead is now everywhere down here. finally tonight. the troubled actress lindsay lohan apparently needs money. she signed to promote the country of new zealand. >> its beautiful island, movie star and loving jewelry. a gift for you it's a guy from new zealand. [ applause ] >> you didn't have to do that. thank you. >> this is for you. >> bill: don't we're, they are all paid for the puppet wise guy. i would have slapped that puppet. and they qualify her as a pinhead bu
. >> bill: some will find a way steve. mark from alaska. >> bill: there you go. >>> it's attributed to john adams ideology is based on hopes and witches. >> bill: that's good to hear. you like that kind of research. damon is a generous guy and he is putting his money where his mouth is. can't complain. >> bill: miller invited me to the show? is that what you are saying bob, really? premium tickets are sold out at westbury on august 20th, you can check it all...
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steve jobs has resigned as a chief executive. he has been on medical leave since january having survived pancreatic cancer. our correspondent in washington says that his reputation -- that his resignation comes as quite a shock. >> this came as a surprise. we know that he had been on well for some time. he has been out on medical leave since january of this year. he reemerged briefly to attend a silicon valley convention with barack obama in march. otherwise, he has been on sick leave. this evening, we got a statement saying "i have always said that if there came a day where i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as ceo, i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come." he is reassuring people who might be answered about the future and he goes on to say "i believe the brightest and most innovative days are ahead and i look forward to watching and contribute to its success in a new role." >> he recommends that tim cook become the ceo. steve jobs himself would become a chairman of the board of dire
steve jobs has resigned as a chief executive. he has been on medical leave since january having survived pancreatic cancer. our correspondent in washington says that his reputation -- that his resignation comes as quite a shock. >> this came as a surprise. we know that he had been on well for some time. he has been out on medical leave since january of this year. he reemerged briefly to attend a silicon valley convention with barack obama in march. otherwise, he has been on sick leave....
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steve moore is a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." some are calling this an irene stimulus package saying look at all the construction workers and other folks who are going to have to go out there and do the cleanup, valid? >> megyn i'm not one of those economists that thinks that a serious hurricane and flooding sometime later the economy. this is the old method gee of broken windows, you break the windows and have somebody to fix them and that sometime later the economy. the fact that people have flooded basements and i saw the pictures you've been showing all days on fox news that is not a stimulus to the economy. it's going to reduce the wealth of american households. the only question, megyn is by how much. i've seen statistics as you have, tense of billions. i think that is a little high, ten to 20 billions. katrina was 125 billion. not nearly the magnitude of that but still very troubling. megyn: on the grand scale of the u.s. economy that seems like a blib in terms of financial costs, am i wrong? >> it is. if you look at the r
steve moore is a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." some are calling this an irene stimulus package saying look at all the construction workers and other folks who are going to have to go out there and do the cleanup, valid? >> megyn i'm not one of those economists that thinks that a serious hurricane and flooding sometime later the economy. this is the old method gee of broken windows, you break the windows and have somebody to fix them and that sometime...
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steve? >> he's over here dusting off his pitch fork, his head is in new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength. >> you never tried. >> "the washington post." asked americans if the federal government is focused on the right things on the wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who's to blame on the focus for the wrong things, the blame, everybody takes it, 30% say the president and the president. 32% say the republicans. 32% say the most. this is a rotten move right now. this is august. there's nothing that the politicians can do from now to labor day to fix things. it gets nastier between now and labor day. >> nobody won here, everybody lost. there's another number in "the washington post" poll which i don't know if you reported but it was 17% re-elect for your own member of congress. people say congress shouldn't be re-elected but their own congressman should be. 17% for their own congressman is a new low and a new record. >> you and i watche
steve? >> he's over here dusting off his pitch fork, his head is in new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength. >> you never tried. >> "the washington post." asked americans if the federal government is focused on the right things on the wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who's to blame on the focus for the wrong things, the blame, everybody takes it, 30% say the president and the president. 32% say the...
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i wanted to take a minute to say that i think we have just seen steve jobs step down as ceo of apple to become chairman. he was the only person i have ever known that has ever been able to actually merge the world's completely reject completely. ure that he and the company will continue to weld in the future. from my perspective, that is the perfect example of the union we should see in the future. and from my perspective again, this is the first time the lecture has been given by someone not employed and television broadcasting or production. and i am not sure whether that means the bar has been raised or lowered, but i will do my best it is an honor to be here. as an outsider james murdoch described himself as a crazy relative everyone is embarrassed by. i wonder what he would say now. [applause] if james is the family outcast, i am not sure what that makes me. and by the cheek in the corner? and my the alien species? and by t ? am ith the android? have google toto look this step up? i am back. [laughter] it is very kind of you to think of me. i am very committed to google. all tha
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steve jobs announced yesterday he would be resigning as ceo immediately. he did say he will stay on as chairman of apple. he didn't give a reason but he has been battling a series of health problems and taken medical leave three times. tim cook is taking over as ceo. >>> just hours from now former giants slugger barry bonds and his defense team will return to court to try to convince a federal court to set aside his conviction for obstruction of justice. bonds' lawyers have raised concerns about the instructions jurors got before determining his fate. they say bonds was really guilty of giving a rambling answer. prosecutors may also reveal today if they plan to retry bonds on the perjury charges. they claimed he committed perjury when he was telephoning before a federal grand jury. >>> to the battle of libya, a spokesperson for moammar khadafy he says he is leading the fight against the rebels. khadafy is safe and his morale is high. this file video of khadafy. he called on libyans to destroy the rebels. in a statement and brief audiotape that aired that a
steve jobs announced yesterday he would be resigning as ceo immediately. he did say he will stay on as chairman of apple. he didn't give a reason but he has been battling a series of health problems and taken medical leave three times. tim cook is taking over as ceo. >>> just hours from now former giants slugger barry bonds and his defense team will return to court to try to convince a federal court to set aside his conviction for obstruction of justice. bonds' lawyers have raised...
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steve? >> pat is here dusting off his pitch fork. he is heading it new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength, chris. >> you never tried. >> asking the federal government is focused on the right or wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who is to blame for the focus on the wrong things, everyone takes it. 30% say the president and democrats. 31% say republicans. 32% say both. this is trash both houses poll. this country is in a rotten mood right now. this is august. there is nothing that politicians can do from now to labor day it fix things. i say it gets nastier between now and labor day. >> i think you're right. and the politicians in washington have begun to figure out this nobody won here. everybody lost. there is another number in the poll, which i don't know if you reported, but a 17% re-elect. for your own member of congress and off then times people say congress shouldn't be re-elected but their own congress should be. this number, 17% for their own congressmen in a washington
steve? >> pat is here dusting off his pitch fork. he is heading it new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength, chris. >> you never tried. >> asking the federal government is focused on the right or wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who is to blame for the focus on the wrong things, everyone takes it. 30% say the president and democrats. 31% say republicans. 32% say both. this is trash both houses poll. this country is...
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. >> reporter: steve jobs submitted his resignation today. he said he can no longer handle the job. >> reporter: stunk stunk will still play an important role. while stepping down steve jobs suggested tim cook should be the new ceo and the board agreed. cook joined the company in 1998 and named chief operating officer in 2007. he served as ceo in 2004 and 2009. in a letter addressed to apple jobs said, quote, i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as ceo, i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come the resignation appears to be related to the health problems he has dealt with over the past several years. in 2004 he battled cancer and lost a lot of weight and looked frail every since then. in 2009 he said the weight loss was caused by a hormone imbalanced and announced a six month leave of absence. his most recent work included the ipod, iphone and ipad. >> reporter: after his announcement today apple stocks fell over 5%. when the market closed apple's value
. >> reporter: steve jobs submitted his resignation today. he said he can no longer handle the job. >> reporter: stunk stunk will still play an important role. while stepping down steve jobs suggested tim cook should be the new ceo and the board agreed. cook joined the company in 1998 and named chief operating officer in 2007. he served as ceo in 2004 and 2009. in a letter addressed to apple jobs said, quote, i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my...
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let's look at what steve forbes, made -- look at a common steve forbes made on -- comment steve forbes made on "washington journal." >> $1.80 trillion a year. 15 billion, take it. be grateful for it. there are massive regulations already coming. on the data franc bill, thousands of pages of regulations in the pipeline on that. same thing with the health care bill. while they make a few reforms on regulations. for each one they get rid of, there are hundreds that are coming our way. host: talking about the efforts of the obama administration to eliminate or ease regulations. he says they do not go far enough. guest: there is a lot of misinformation out there. steve forbes leading talking point was one of the biggest pieces of misinformation out there. he says regulations cost our economy $1.50 trillion a year. i regret even having to repeat that to make a point. it is such a gross distortion. a very common talking point on capitol hill. it is said uniformly among republicans. everybody knows better, because groups like mine and others and the obama administration have countered it and m
let's look at what steve forbes, made -- look at a common steve forbes made on -- comment steve forbes made on "washington journal." >> $1.80 trillion a year. 15 billion, take it. be grateful for it. there are massive regulations already coming. on the data franc bill, thousands of pages of regulations in the pipeline on that. same thing with the health care bill. while they make a few reforms on regulations. for each one they get rid of, there are hundreds that are coming our...
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i see it against abortion rights, see it for steve colbert, for demonstrations for everything except jobs. where is labor? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> well, we've gone the rep members of is the super committee, such as that list is. what a bad list. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has named jon kyl, he won't cut a nickel on defense. pat toomey won't raise a nickel in taxes on the rich. you watch. he won't raise a nickel. so two guys that won't raise taxes, and one guys that won't cut defense. that's 1 for 3 for mitch mcconnell. judge boehner named jeb hensarlinger, they're probably all hope his nancy pelosi has yet to name her three picks. we'll be right back. democrats came out bruised and beaten. they needed to win three to take control of the wisconsin state senate. a big defeat to big labor. i mentioned that before. also a reminder of just show reply wisconsin is. joining me are two experts, john nichols, and jonathan from talking point memo. you're reading -- john, first. >> sure. it was a tough night, because people had raised expectations so high. i
i see it against abortion rights, see it for steve colbert, for demonstrations for everything except jobs. where is labor? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> well, we've gone the rep members of is the super committee, such as that list is. what a bad list. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has named jon kyl, he won't cut a nickel on defense. pat toomey won't raise a nickel in taxes on the rich. you watch. he won't raise a nickel. so two guys that won't...
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thank you steve mcmahon, thank you david brody. you were hiding on me, you know what weird means. >>> let's finish with big questions in the war of afghanistan and why we are fighting there. thank you for calling esurance. man, we give out so many car insurance discounts. safe driver discount, homeowner's discount... multi-car discount. i wish we could get discounts everywhere. body like a greek god discount at the gym. best moves discount at the disco. you guys are so funny. really? best actress discount. uncalled for discount. whatever discount. [ female announcer ] tons of discounts. see for yourself at esurance. technology when you want it. people when you don't. >>> let me finish tonight with this war in afghanistan, the president went to dover air force base today to pay his respects to the 30 american service members killed when their helicopter was shot down this weekend in afghanistan. i think we need to ask a basic question about our mission over there, what is it? if it's to fight the taliban, that leads to two other que
thank you steve mcmahon, thank you david brody. you were hiding on me, you know what weird means. >>> let's finish with big questions in the war of afghanistan and why we are fighting there. thank you for calling esurance. man, we give out so many car insurance discounts. safe driver discount, homeowner's discount... multi-car discount. i wish we could get discounts everywhere. body like a greek god discount at the gym. best moves discount at the disco. you guys are so funny. really?...